Carlstadt: Police Blotter, July 11

On July 1, Nancy Garcia-Silva, 32 of Newark, was arrested after she produced multiple fictitious drivers licenses during a vehicle stop by Officer Jason Colombo for a broken tail lamp violation. Garcia-Silva produced a fictitious "International Drivers License" and a fraudulent Ecuadorian drivers license, both of which portrayed her photo, name and date of birth. She was remanded to the Bergen County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail with no 10 percent option and immigration screening, police said.

On July 1, officers Scott Jordan and Jonathan Rood responded to Madison Street after receiving a notice from the Hackensack Police that a robbery suspect identified as Richard Lockwood, 41, was possibly hiding at a residence on that street. The officers made contact with Lockwood’s mother Grace Dorn, 62, and police were advised by her that her son was not home. Officers were granted access and soon after located Lockwood hiding in a closet in an upstairs bedroom. He was taken into custody and turned over to Hackensack Police. Dorn was subsequently charged with hindering the apprehension of another and assigned a court appearance, police said.

On June 28, Honjoon Kim, of Norwood, was arrested by the Carlstadt Police at his place of business located on Avenue A. He had an outstanding warrant issued by the Gwinnett County Magistrate Court in Georgia for two counts of larceny with bail set at $50,000 and full extradition. Kim was remanded to the Bergen County Jail to await his extradition hearing police said.

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On July 3, multiple calls were received regarding an unattended dog locked inside a vehicle parked in the Stop & Shop parking lot on Paterson Avenue. An officer responded and reported that the vehicle was in fact occupied by an adult male reclining within the driver’s seat sleeping. The dog did not appear to be in danger, police said.

On July 1, a loose dog was reported in the area of Fritsch Avenue and First Street. An officer captured the dog and located the owner soon after, police said.

On June 28, a Union Street resident reported finding a loose dog and was attempting to locate the owner. Officer responded and was able to locate the owner who resided nearby, police said.